Your repaired TK20 is in fantastic condition and sounding excellent along with all the original documentation quite a find . I've just finished restoring a TK24 which is the 4 track version of yours,the TK's of the late 50s/early 60'swere well engineered and built.
Hello there, I found your channel by accident. I hope you do not mind me contacting you. I was gifted a beautiful PYE Radiogram last weekend, something I had always wanted for many many years. It is a Fenman 11 with original paperwork, sold in Lavender Hill London in December 1955. I am in Ireland and do not know the history of how it made it's way here. It is working perfectly, apart from needing a stylus or needle replacement. The turntable is Garrard, Do you mind if I ask advice on where I might possibly source such an item. I am going wading through your channel now as I love so much seeing such beautiful pieces of history brought to life.
Hello, the best place to go is ebay and search for terms like "garrard stylus" "garrard cartridge" and see if anything turns up, also if you check the under the arm to look at the cartridge where the stylus goes it might have a number, again something you can search on ebay. If you have the paper work it should also mention what stylus you would require. eBay would be my go to place for such a thing, hope that helps!
Your repaired TK20 is in fantastic condition and sounding excellent along with all the original documentation quite a find . I've just finished restoring a TK24 which is the 4 track version of yours,the TK's of the late 50s/early 60'swere well engineered and built.
I agree! made a video of the TK-24 I repaired last year I have many mono half track tapes so was looking forward to getting this TK-20 up and running
Hello there, I found your channel by accident. I hope you do not mind me contacting you. I was gifted a beautiful PYE Radiogram last weekend, something I had always wanted for many many years. It is a Fenman 11 with original paperwork, sold in Lavender Hill London in December 1955. I am in Ireland and do not know the history of how it made it's way here. It is working perfectly, apart from needing a stylus or needle replacement. The turntable is Garrard, Do you mind if I ask advice on where I might possibly source such an item. I am going wading through your channel now as I love so much seeing such beautiful pieces of history brought to life.
Hello, the best place to go is ebay and search for terms like "garrard stylus" "garrard cartridge" and see if anything turns up, also if you check the under the arm to look at the cartridge where the stylus goes it might have a number, again something you can search on ebay. If you have the paper work it should also mention what stylus you would require. eBay would be my go to place for such a thing, hope that helps!